Celebrating graduates of Viking’s Twin Otter training program It was history in the making as the first graduates of a uniquely Canadian aviation project were recognized July 10 in a ceremony at Viking Air’s headquarters in Victoria, B.C.
Courts will treat Asiana passengers differently When the courts have to figure compensation for people aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214, the potential payouts will probably be vastly different for Americans and passengers from other countries, even if they were seated side by side as the jetliner crash-landed.
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Province on track to build Pearson airport rail link The province is on track to begin construction of a new express station linking train service to Pearson International Airport, Ontario's transport minister said last week.
CAE signs SIM training contracts worth $230 million CAE has announced deals to sell nine full-flight simulators and nine flight training devices in contracts the Quebec-based firm says are valued at $230 million at list prices.
US Airways, American move closer to mega-merger US Airways and American Airlines moved closer to creating the world's biggest airline last Friday, as US Airways shareholders overwhelmingly approved their proposed merger.